![]() ![]() See my ComponentInstance-addentities.rb for some ideas on how easy it is to do that.You've done the difficult geometry/transformation stuff etc - it just needs a little tidying up so that it appears to do its stuff effortlessly in a twinkling of an eye, as if by magic.Well done. After bending etc you can re-group bits as outlined above - you could even make that group back into a new component instance (ins=group.tocomponent) and give it the same defname(made- unique #2)/name/description/materials/layer etc as the original instance, so then it looks like you simply bent the instance and made it unique. Free Essay: PEN PICTURES 1 A smart, well turned out, soft spoken. Pen Picture by Reporting Officer (I about 100 words) on the overall qualities of the officer including area of strengths and lesser strength, extraordinary. Now you'll have a group of the geometry just as you do with your 'group-only' version. Pen picture of the Officer / Brief about Officer. Very, very good - well done.After you bend the group's contents couldn't you re-group all of the bits and give this new group the same name/description/material/layer etc as the original? That way it'd look like you 'just moved and bent the original group'.It's also quite easy to run it on a component-instance - simply make a group of the instance groupp=model.activeentities-addgroup(instance), later you'll explode it, you might also want to mine through the group's entities for any other groups or instances and explode them back to basics. Download itChris.5856,1184PLEASE GET THE LATEST VERSION AS AN RBZ FROM THE PLUGINSTORENote that the newer versions of this tool do NOT now need 'progressbar.rb'.
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